Stalemate as England, USA draw 0-0 at W’Cup

By Daily Sports Nigeria on November 26, 2022

England missed a chance to book their place in the World Cup last 16 as Gareth Southgate’s side produced a limp display in their 0-0 draw against the United States on Friday.

Southgate’s men would have been guaranteed to advance from Group B with a victory in their second game of the tournament, but they rarely troubled a determined US team.

Having thrashed Iran 6-2 on Monday, England lacked the urgency they showed in their opening game and were booed off at full-time.

They managed just one shot on target and could easily have conceded in the first half when the US were in control for long periods at the Al Bayt Stadium.

For the third time in three World Cup meetings with the US, England failed to live up to their status as favourites.

After a shocking defeat in the 1950 tournament and a 1-1 draw in 2010, this was another defiant American effort against England, cooling some of the hype around the Three Lions following the Iran rout.

“I knew after such a high (in the Iran game) it would be difficult to replicate that performance,” Southgate said.

“We didn’t quite have that same zip but that’s going to happen. We’re not going to roll through a tournament and sweep through everybody. Sometimes you have to show different qualities to get the result.

“Today puts us in a really strong position in terms of qualification. If we can win our last game we win the group and that’s objective.”

Although it was an extremely underwhelming performance from England, they are still in control of their own destiny.

A draw in their final group game against Wales on November 29 would ensure England progress to the knockout stages, while a victory would seal first place.

The US, who have drawn their first two games, play Iran on the same day knowing a win would send them into the last 16.

Gregg Berhalter’s group are the second youngest team at the World Cup, but a day after America celebrated Thanksgiving they left sluggish England looking like they were the ones who had indulged in too much turkey.

Whereas England dominated possession against timid Iran from the opening moments, they found the US far more willing to press higher up the pitch.

Source Punch Ng

Posted November 26, 2022


 

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